@neo6120 こっちうまくいった

Those of you who love running Rake tasks but don’t like typing are in for a treat. Although there’s been task completion for Rake for a while now, most of the scripts for it are painfully slow, especially with Rails’ Rakefile. Below is a small zsh completion script that uses a cache file (named .rake_tasks ) to improve the performance of your tab keystrokes. To use, throw it in your home folder somewhere and add source $HOME /.rake_completion.zsh to your .zshrc file. A few disclaimers: Yes, it doesn’t work with lowercase named rakefile ‘s. Only barbarians use such names though, so hopefully you won’t have a problem there. And no, it doesn’t complete the other assorted arguments that the rake command can accept, frankly because I rarely use them. Without further ado, here’s the bytes. _rake_does_task_list_need_generating () { if [ ! -f .rake_tasks ]; then return 0; else acc...